Apple unveiled their new watch today. This is their first attempt at releasing a smartwatch. There's three version to choose from: Watch, Watch Sport and Watch Edition. The touch sensor features new technology that can distinguish between a light tap and a deep press, and trigger instant access to a range of contextually specific controls.

- Retina display with Ion-X glass.

- Glances. It's gives you scan-able summaries of the information you seek out most frequently. To see them, you simply swipe up from your watch face.

Seiko has released three new automatic watches with model number SARG009, SARG011 and SARG012. The design of the watch face is a classic look with high contrast markers and numbers. These make for a nice addition to Seiko's current collection. These are currently only available through dealers in Japan.

Casio Japan has unveiled a whole slew of new watch lines at BASELWORLD 2014. The first watch ever produced with GPS and atomic radio signal reception will be a new G-Shock. There's also a new EQW-T620 Edifice chronograph. The Pro Trek lineup has a new PRW-6000 watch model with triple sensors. Oceanus is producing a limited edition OCW-S3051S model. There's also a new BGA-180 Baby-G watch with tide graph and thermometer features. And Sheen is releasing a SHW-1510 with solar charging and atomic clock radio syncing. Look for these all to go on sale later this year.

CNN reached out to Christie's to compare Rolex watches to Patek Philippe. These two are obviously both luxury high end brands, but what's the differences in the watches and the buyers they attract? Rolex is more popular with consumers that want to show off. And Patek Philippe seems to attract a more refined clientele. Take a look for yourself.

Seiko has produced a new limited edition SDGZ005 watch. Only 500 pieces of will be produced. This mechanical chronograph model comes with an additional crocodile leather strap, and each has unique serial number engraved on the case back. The street price on these is about $1,800 USD.

The Seiko SDGZ001 and SDGZ003 watches are both mechanical chronographs featuring the Automatic 8R28 movement. This movement has a hack with 34 jewels. It is rated with 28800 vibrations/h and withing +25～-15seconds/day. The crystal is sapphire and it also features a skeleton case back. The case and bracelet are made of stainless steel. The chronograph has a Stopwatch display for 30 minutes, Tachometer and 10 bar water resistance. The total weight is 184g. The case thickness is 14.6mm and case dimensions are 50.0 x 42.5mm. These both have a street price of $1,588 USD and area available now.

Seiya has written a great article on the best way to watch shop in Tokyo, Japan. It's a step-by-step guide to the best spots to eat and find watches in the city. He offers three different options of where to get a good meal. And lists about 10 different spots that are great from watch shopping. There's also the extra bonus of the Seiko Watch Museum. Check it out. It would make for an excellent day in Tokyo, Japan.